Published online: 10 October 2016Background: Digital technologies show promise for reversing poor engagement of youth (16–24 years) with mental health services. In particular, mobile and internet based applications with communication capabilities can augment face-to-face mental health service provision. The literature in this field, however, fails to adequately capture the perspectives of the youth mental health workforce regarding utility and acceptability of technology for this purpose. Methods: This paper describes results of in-depth qualitative data drawn from various stakeholders involved in provision of youth mental health services in one Australian rural region. Data were obtained using focus groups and semi-structured interviews wi...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
The overall objective of this research is to evaluate the use of a mobile health smartphone applicat...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people’s lives has significant implications for ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: Digital technologies show promise for reversing poor engagement of youth (16-24 years) w...
Objective Integrating digital technologies with clinical practice promises to improve access and enh...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Background: Each year, many young Australians aged between 16 and 25 years experience a mental healt...
ReportBridging the Digital Disconnect is a three-year program of research that aims to develop onli...
The imbalance between need and available resources with respect to youth mental ill-health has encou...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
The overall objective of this research is to evaluate the use of a mobile health smartphone applicat...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people’s lives has significant implications for ...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Li...
Background: Digital technologies show promise for reversing poor engagement of youth (16-24 years) w...
Objective Integrating digital technologies with clinical practice promises to improve access and enh...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Background: Each year, many young Australians aged between 16 and 25 years experience a mental healt...
ReportBridging the Digital Disconnect is a three-year program of research that aims to develop onli...
The imbalance between need and available resources with respect to youth mental ill-health has encou...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
The overall objective of this research is to evaluate the use of a mobile health smartphone applicat...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people’s lives has significant implications for ...